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Efika 5200B Project
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IT-Consultant-use for Linux and/or
OpenSolaris-JumpStart installation servers
in category Applications & Software proposed by Peter Kaltstein on 30th January 2006 (accepted on 11th February 2006)
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Project Summary
A tiny install-server for IT-Consultant-use for Linux and/or OpenSolaris-JumpStart installation servers! Just plug it into the network and a net-boot capable client would start high speed installing. It could carry custom OS flash-images with applications and their presets plus patch-sets. Laptops are often not able to carry installation servers, when in some cases the employer forces the laptops to be installed with a well known closed-OS because of certain company-teamware. Or the laptop suffers of a chronicly too small harddisk. So the very small but even more powerfull EFIKA could be the always ready-to-use solution. This mini-server would even not need a display and be very lightweight when using a 2.5\" hd and still small with a 3.5\" hd.
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Project Blog Entries
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EFIKA arrived! :)
posted by Peter Kaltstein on 17th December 2006
Many thanks again to Genesi and Freescale for the neat small EFIKA-Board. FedEx delivered it this week.

Ordering a Samsung 2.5" HD and the picoPSU for 12V input to ATX, I will make the case as small and lightweight as possible, to take advantage of EFIKAs main benefit! Until I use it in a prelimnary setup:
Prepared pci-cards on the picture for testing:
- Intel 1000 GigE
- Sun QuadFastEthernet
- Realtek 100mbit


The Debian Installer boots fine via network from a tftp server. It's really good to have a serial console with an OpenFirmware!
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